2010 Polar Plunge Effingham3/6/2010
Effingham, Illinois

Donations as of August 03, 2015:

Katie Abell's Fundraising Page

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Thank you for visiting my Polar Plunge fundraising page. They say anyone with a little guts and a warm heart can take the Plunge and I am one of those folks. I’m collecting pledges from family, friends, co-workers and anyone else who wants to support the more than 22,000 athletes of Special Olympics Illinois! Your donations will help provide athletes with intellectual disabilities the chance to participate in year-round sports training and competition.

To reward your generosity, I’m going to join over 3,600 people statewide who will voluntarily jump into freezing cold water in the middle of winter as we take part in the Law Enforcement Torch Run Polar Plunges for Special Olympics Illinois.

Donating through this site is simple, fast and totally secure. It is also the most efficient way to make a contribution to the LETR Polar Plunge for Special Olympics Illinois.

Many thanks for your support – and don't forget to forward this to anyone who you think might want to donate too!

Supporters

Comment

Donation

Gary Roytek
Just keep thinking about Aruba !!
3/3/2010

$25.00

Mike Rylko
I want to see the bikini this year!
3/3/2010

$50.00

Captain America
Sevvvvennnn
3/2/2010

$25.00

dub
3/2/2010

$40.00

Myles Donnell
the water smells like Lou Ferrigo's house......
3/1/2010

$25.00

Kim Allen
3/1/2010

$25.00

debbie donnell
:) very proud of ya!!!!!
3/1/2010

$25.00

Thomas Hilligoss
no way in heck would i do this
3/1/2010

$25.00

Brandon Gillen
I would like to see a flying elbow drop into the water!!!
3/1/2010

$25.00

Sam Henry
3/1/2010

$25.00

Caren
You go girl!
2/25/2010

$25.00

Stacey Allen
I can't believe that I'm going to miss this year!
2/18/2010

About this nonprofit

Special Olympics Illinois

605 E. Willow Street
Normal, IL
EIN: 36-2922811

Mission

Special Olympics Illinois is a not-for-profit organization that offers year-round training and competition in 19 sports for nearly 21,500 athletes with intellectual disabilities and more than 18,000 Young Athletes (ages 2-7) all at no co...